go

suomi-englanti sanakirja

go englannista suomeksi

  1. tehdä siirto, olla vuoro

  2. ottaa suunta, ryhtyä, hoitaa, noudattaa, lähestyä

  3. kuulua jollekulle, mennä jollekulle

  4. kulua, tulla käytetyksi

  5. lähteä

  6. sujua, luistaa

  7. käydä

  8. kulkea

  9. lakata olemasta, poistaa käytöstä

  10. kuluttaa loppuun

  11. päätyä jhk

  12. go

  13. poistua keskuudesta

  14. mennä

  15. aloittaa

  16. kuulua

  17. johtaa

  18. äännellä, sanoa

  19. sopia yhteen

  20. olla

  21. yritys

  22. käydä läpi

  23. sisältyä

  24. hajota

  25. mennä eteenpäin

  26. tulla, muuttua jksik, tulla jksik

  27. sopia

  28. toimia

  29. esso

  30. vuoro

  1. mennä

  2. toimia

  3. pelata vuoro">pelata vuoro, käyttää vuoro">käyttää vuoro

  4. tulla

  5. olla

  6. kadota, mennä pois">mennä pois

  7. tuhoutua

  8. päteä

  9. sanoa

  10. äännellä, päästää, sanoa, dialectal panna

  11. sopia

  12. kuulua

  13. seurustella

  14. olla, toimia

  15. vuoro, siirto

  16. yritys

  17. lupa

  18. go, go-peli

  19. Substantiivi

  20. Verbi

go englanniksi

  1. To move, either physically or in an abstract sense:

  2. (syn)

    (ant)

  3. To move through space (especially to or through a place). (q)

  4. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)

  5. (quote-book) there was a general sense of panic going through the house; (..)

  6. (quote-book)

  7. 2016, VOA Learning English (public domain)

  8. (ux)

    (ux)

  9. To move or travel through time (either literally—in a fictional or hypothetical situation in which travel is possible—or in one's mind or knowledge of the historical record). (q)

  10. {{quote-journal|en|date=September 18 2002|journal=Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 107th Congress, second session; Senate|page=17033

  11. (quote-book) the program won't accept any date that I input before 1941." (..) "Well, I'll go to 1941, then."

  12. ''Yesterday was the second-wettest day on record; you have to go all the way back to 1896 to find a day when more rain fell.''

    ''Fans want to see the Twelfth Doctor go to the 51st century to visit River in the library.''

  13. To navigate (to a file or folder on a computer, a site on the internet, a memory, etc).

  14. {{quote-book|en|year=2009|author=David J. Clark|title=The Unofficial Guide to Microsoft Office Word 2007|isbn=0470377437|page=536

  15. {{quote-book|en|year=2009|author=Lisa W. Coyne; Amy R. Murrell|title=The Joy of Parenting|isbn=157224593X

  16. {{quote-book|en|year=2012|author=Glen E. Clarke; Edward Tetz|title=CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One For Dummies|isbn=1118223691|page=280

  17. To move (a particular distance, or in a particular fashion).

  18. {{quote-book|en|year=2003|author=Harrison E. Salisbury|title=The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad|isbn=0306812983|page=307

  19. To move or travel in order to do something, or to do something while moving.

  20. To leave; to move away.

  21. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  22. (RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)

  23. To follow or proceed according to (a course or path).

  24. ''She was going that way anyway, so she offered to show him where it was.''

  25. To travel or pass along.

  26. To walk; to travel on one's feet. (defdate)

  27. {{quote-text|en|year=1485|author=Thomas Malory|title=Le Morte d'Arthur|section=Book XII

  28. {{quote-book|en|year=1624|author=John Smith|title=Generall Historie|publisher=Kupperman|year_published=1988|page=129

  29. To work or function (properly); to move or perform (as required).

  30. {{quote-text|en|year=1997|title=New Scientist|volume=154|page=105

  31. (quote-book) though his publisher swears black and blue that Kelder is still going strong and still remains an intensely private person.

  32. To start; to begin (an action or process).

  33. (RQ:Congreve Old Batchelour)

  34. 2001 June 18, a prophecy, quoted in ''Mary and the Unity of the Church'' (ISBN), page 49:

  35. Be listening for my voice. Go when you hear my voice say go.
  36. To take a turn, especially in a game.

  37. To attend.

  38. To proceed:

  39. To proceed (often in a specified manner, indicating the perceived quality of an event or state).

  40. (RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)

  41. {{quote-text|en|year=1727|author=John Arbuthnot|title=Tables of Ancient Coins, Weights and Measures. Explain'd and exemplify'd in several dissertations

  42. (RQ:Watts Logick)

  43. {{quote-journal|en|year=1986|journal=The Opera Quarterly|volume=4|issue=3-4|page=24

  44. To proceed (especially to do something foolish).

  45. {{quote-book|en|year=2011|author=Debra Glass|title=Scarlet Widow|isbn=1419937901|page=96

  46. To extend along.

  47. To extend (from one point in time or space to another).

  48. {{quote-text|en|year=1946|title=Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session|page=2459

  49. To lead (to a place); to give access (to).

  50. {{quote-book|en|year=2013|title=Without Delusion|page=191|isbn=148369822X

  51. To become, move to or come to (a state, position, situation)

  52. To become. (q)

  53. (quote-journal)

  54. {{quote-book|en|year=2001|author=Saverio Giovacchini|title=Hollywood Modernism: Film and Politics|isbn=1566398630|page=18

  55. To move to (a position or state).

  56. To come (to a certain condition or state).

  57. To change (from one value to another).

  58. To assume the obligation or function of; to be, to serve as.

  59. {{quote-text|en|year=1912|title=The Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer|volume=36|page=17

  60. To continuously or habitually be in a state.

  61. To out, to result; to come to (a certain result).

  62. To tend (toward a result)

  63. To contribute to a (specified) end product or result.

  64. {{quote-text|en|year=1839|title=A Challenge to Phrenologists; Or, Phrenology Tested|page=155

  65. {{quote-text|en|year=1907|author=Patrick Doyle|title=Indian Engineering|volume=41|page=181

  66. To pass, to be used up:

  67. To elapse, to pass; to slip away. (q)

  68. {{quote-text|en|year=1850|chapter=Sketches of New England Character|title=Holden's Dollar Magazine|volume=5-6|page=731

  69. {{quote-book|en|year=2008|author=Sue Raymond|title=Hidden Secrets|isbn=1435747070|page=357

  70. To end or disappear. (q)

  71. To be spent or up|used up.

  72. To die.

  73. (RQ:Scott Marmion)

  74. (quote-book)|title=A Family Album|location=London|publisher=(w)|isbn=0714536822|page=36|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/familyalbumnovel0000gall/page/36/mode/2up?q=go|passage=After two years of swaddled invalidism, Mrs. Morton emitted a final gassy sigh and died, whereas twenty years later Elihu was to go “just like that,” as the neighbors said, from a stroke.

  75. To be lost or out:

  76. To be lost.

  77. To be out.

  78. To break down or apart:

  79. To collapse or give way, to break apart.

  80. {{quote-book|en|year=2011|author=Shaunti Feldhahn|title=The Lights of Tenth Street|isbn=0307564444

  81. To down or decay.

  82. To be sold.

  83. To be discarded or disposed of.

  84. To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.

  85. To survive or by; to last or persist for a stated length of time.

  86. {{quote-text|en|year=1983|title=Princeton Alumni Weekly|volume=84|page=48

  87. 2011, H. R. F. Keating, ''Zen there was Murder'' (ISBN):

  88. 'Surely one cannot go for long in this world to-day without at least a thought for St Simon Stylites?'
  89. To have a certain record.

  90. To be authoritative, accepted, or valid:

  91. Of an opinion or instruction, to have (final) authority; to be authoritative.

  92. To be accepted.

  93. (RQ:Locke Value)

  94. To be valid or applicable.

  95. (senseid) To say (something), to make a sound:

  96. To say (something, aloud or to oneself).

  97. To make the (specified) sound.

  98. To sound; to make a noise.

  99. {{quote-journal|en|date=June 24 1992|author=Edwina Currie|journal=Diary

  100. To be expressed or composed (a certain way).

  101. To resort (to).

  102. To apply or subject oneself to:

  103. To apply oneself; to undertake; to have as one's goal or intention. (q)

  104. (RQ:Sidney Arcadia)

  105. {{quote-book|en|year=1990|author=Celestine Sibley|title=Tokens of myself|isbn=0929264401|page=73

  106. To make an effort, to subject oneself (to something).

  107. To work (through or over), especially mentally.

  108. To fit (in a place, or together with something):

  109. To fit.

  110. To be compatible, especially of colors or food and drink.

  111. (synonyms)

    (antonyms)

  112. To belong (somewhere).

  113. Of a ball, to be capable of being potted, not having its path to the pocket obstructed by other balls.

  114. To date.

  115. To (begin to) date or sex with (a particular race).

  116. (quote-book)(..)Now, let me get this straight, Eb, you've gone white?”

  117. To attack:

  118. To fight or attack.

  119. (quote-av)

  120. To fight.

  121. {{quote-book|en|year=1900|title=Frank Merriwell's Tricks: Or True Friends and False|author=Burt L. Standish

  122. To attack.

  123. {{quote-book|en|year=2002|author=James Freud|title=I am the Voice Left from Drinking|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=gfVtTNc0owcC&pg=PT42|page=unnumbered

  124. {{quote-book|en|year=2005|author=Joy Dettman|title=One Sunday|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZQKALHsrDUgC&pg=PA297|page=297

  125. (senseid) (n-g)

  126. {{quote-journal|en|year=1975|journal=Private Eye|issue=340-366|page=9

  127. To take (a particular part or share); to participate in to the extent of.

  128. (RQ:L'Estrange Fables of Aesop)

  129. To yield or weigh.

  130. To offer, bid or bet an amount; to pay.

  131. To enjoy. (q)

  132. {{quote-book|en|year=1996|author=Jonathan Goodman|title=The Last Sentence|publisher=Chivers North America|isbn=9780745186771

  133. To to the toilet; to urinate or defecate.

  134. (n-g)

  135. (rfv-sense) (clip of)

  136. (quote-web)

  137. {{quote-web|en|date=Sep 9, 2021|author=__merrycrisis|work=Reddit|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/AskUK/comments/piizgm/is_going_to_the_pub_a_real_thing_in_the_uk/|text=Ffs I really want to go pub now

  138. To fight, usually with the fists.

  139. The act of going.

  140. {{quote-text|en|year=1993|author=Francis J. Sheed|title=Theology and Sanity|isbn=0898704707

  141. A turn at something, or in something (e.g. a game).

  142. An attempt, a try.

  143. A period of activity.

  144. {{quote-book|en|year=1995|author=William Noel|title=The Harley Psalter|isbn=0521464951|page=65

  145. A time; an experience.

  146. {{quote-book|en|date=2011-05-20|author=Sue L Hall M D|title=For the Love of Babies: One Doctor's Stories about Life in the Neonatal ICU|publisher=WorldMaker Media|isbn=9780982827376|page=155

  147. {{quote-book|en|date=2013-07-02|author=Addison Fox|title=From This Moment On: An Alaskan Nights Novella (A Penguin Special from Signet Eclipse)|publisher=Penguin|isbn=9781101616543

  148. {{quote-book|en|date=2015-05-26|author=Dr. Kevin Leman|author2=Jeff Nesbit|title=A Perfect Ambition (The Worthington Destiny Book 1): A Novel|publisher=Revell|isbn=9781441245786

  149. A circumstance or occurrence; an incident, often unexpected.

  150. 1839, (w), ''(w)'', in 1868, ''The Works of Charles Dickens'', Volume 2: Nicholas Nickleby, Martin Chuzzlewit, American Notes, page 306,

  151. “Well, this is a pretty go, is this here! An uncommon pretty go!
  152. {{quote-text|en|year=1869|title=Punch|volume=57|page=257

  153. (RQ:Haggard She)

  154. (senseid) An approval or permission to do something, or that which has been approved.

  155. {{quote-text|en|year=1894|author=Bret Harte|title=s:The Sheriff of Siskyou

  156. An act; the working or operation.

  157. 1598, (w), ''Pigmalion'', ''The Metamorphosis of Pigmalions Image and Certaine Satyres'', 1856, J. O. Halliwell (editor), ''The Works of John Marston: Reprinted from the Original Editions'', Volume 3, page 211,

  158. Let this suffice, that that same happy night, So gracious were the goes of marriage (..)
  159. The fashion or mode.

  160. 1852, Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn), ''The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion'' (page 97)

  161. We are blowing each other out of the market with cheapness; but it is all the go, so we must not be behind the age.
  162. Noisy merriment.

  163. {{quote-text|en|year=1820|author=Thomas Moore; W. Simpkin; R. Marshall|title=Jack Randall's Diary of Proceedings at the House of Call for Genius

  164. A glass of spirits; a quantity of spirits.

  165. (quote-text)

  166. 1868 March, ''In a City Bus'', in the ''Eclectic Magazine'', new series volume VII, number 3:

  167. “Then, if you value it so highly,” I said, “you can hardly object to stand half a go of brandy for its recovery.”
  168. A portion

  169. (RQ:Nesbit New Treasure Seekers)

  170. Power of going or doing; energy; vitality; perseverance.

  171. The situation where a player cannot play a card which will not carry the aggregate count above thirty-one.

  172. A dandy; a fashionable person.

  173. (seeSynonyms)

  174. Working correctly and ready to commence operation; approved and able to be put into action.

  175. (quote-text) Congress|page=2754

  176. {{quote-text|en|year=1964|title=Instruments and Control Systems

  177. (quote-book)| publisher=Lulu.com| ISBN=9781483457468| page=118| passage=“Weapons ready?” Sam and I pull our loaded BB guns out of the bag and slot them into place in the longholsters on our backs.“ Weapons are go,” Sam replied.

  178. (senseid) A strategic game, originally from China and today also popular in Japan and Korea, in which two players (black and white) attempt to control the largest area of the board with their counters.

  179. to (i)

  180. (ux), (l), (l), (l))'' schaffe.|I am going to work.

  181. to, towards (i), (l)

  182. (i) and causing an omission of participle (l)

  183. to go, to walk, step (i)

  184. to away, away , step away

  185. to enter; to step in(side), walk in(side), step in(side) (i) ((l)); a room, house, building

  186. to be in motion, to work

  187. to flow (i)

  188. tall

  189. woe!

  190. (l)

  191. approval|go, an approval or permission to do something

  192. (Latn-def)

  193. shore

  194. go (gloss)

  195. (l) (board game)

  196. (alternative form of)

  197. (''Coast'', ''France'') girlfriend

  198. (''Senegal'', ''France'') girl, chick

  199. (quote-song)

  200. go

  201. (senseid) a strategic game, originally from China, in which two players (black and white) attempt to control the largest area of the board with their counters

  202. that (q)

  203. (n-g)

  204. until, till

  205. to (with places), till, until

  206. far, distant

  207. to go; going; went. (ng)

  208. (RQ:jam:DJNT)

  209. (RQ:jam:YDYR)

  210. cow

  211. go:

  212. shield

  213. (alt form)

  214. to go

  215. (uxi)

  216. Used to express the future tense, will

  217. when

  218. when, as

  219. since, because

  220. than

  221. ''emphasis marker''

  222. cow, ox, bull

  223. to go; to leave; to go to; to go toward

  224. {{quote-book

  225. (inflection of)

  226. go

  227. (l) (gloss)

  228. door

  229. naked, nude, bare

  230. and

  231. (l) (gl)

  232. To (l)

  233. (alt form of) (chiefly of taste)

  234. appealing, usually in a cozy, cuddly, cute, or charming way

  235. (l) (initiative, perseverance, etc.)

  236. go, leave

  237. to maintain, nurture, incubate

  238. gills

  239. (quote-book); có da trơn trụi lông; thường có 4 chân; hầu hết đẻ trứng.|translation=4° Amphibians ( Batraciens ) are ectothermic; they have three-chambered hearts and undergo metamorphosis, as when they are juvenile, they have gills to breathe underwater but lose their gills for lungs in order to breathe air; their skin is smooth and furless; they are often quadruped; most are oviparous.

  240. woof, weft

  241. absolutely

  242. pretty, bit, fairly

  243. (alt form)

  244. to cover or put something in a coop; usually referring to birds

  245. to be tall

  246. song

  247. brother

  248. male relative outside of one's family, of the same generation{{, and older than oneself; brother-in-law or cousin